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The Missing Link and Other Tales of Ape-Men

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by Georges T. Dodds


  77 The Javanese yellow-blue adder often hides in rice paddies, and more commonly in shrubby woods. Its normal length is from nine to ten feet, but some have been seen so large as to be compared to large trees. This snake, whose strength makes it a dreadful foe, feeds on birds and even some fairly large animals. See Mémoires de la socièté de Batavia for 1787.

  78 Monkeys’ horror of snakes is well known; the mere sight of the skin of one of these reptiles is enough to have them collapse. The traveler Levaillant had killed a large snake during a hunt. “I noticed in this instance the fear that these animals instill in monkeys. It was impossible to bring Kees anywhere near the snake I had just obtained, regardless of the fact that it was quite dead.” Voyage en Afrique, vol. II, p. 258. This fear is quite natural, for monkeys, who by their light-footedness and their habit of sleeping in trees escape the predations of lions, tigers and other ferocious beasts, even those of man, have no more fearful enemy than these hideous reptiles, which can creep up and surprise them even in the tallest branches.

  79 If one is to believe Mr. Desfontaines (note sent to Mr. de Buffon), the complexion of different monkeys is prone to change when they are frightened. Nat. Hist. addit. to art. Pithèque.

  80 Allusion to Le mie prigioni (1832), a popularly celebrated prison journal by Silvio Pellico (1789-1854), an Italian writer, teacher and editor imprisoned for eight years between 1822 and 1830 by the Austrian invaders of Italy. [Ed.]

  81 Poissy is a town in the north of France. [Ed.]

  82 Charles V (Quint means “five” in Middle French), ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, also known as Charles of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria (1500-1558). Members of the Habsburg royal family, Charles Quint included, suffered from mandibular prognathism (protrusion of the lower jaw), thought to be genetically determined by inbreeding. [Ed.]

  FRENCH SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY COLLECTION

  02 Henri Allorge. The Great Cataclysm

  14 G.-J. Arnaud. The Ice Company

  61 Charles Asselineau. The Double Life

  23 Richard Bessière. The Gardens of the Apocalypse

  26 Albert Bleunard. Ever Smaller

  06 Félix Bodin. The Novel of the Future

  39 Alphonse Brown. City of Glass

  40 Félicien Champsaur. The Human Arrow

  03 Didier de Chousy. Ignis

  67 Captain Danrit. Undersea Odyssey

  17 C. I. Defontenay. Star (Psi Cassiopeia)

  05 Charles Derennes. The People of the Pole

  68 Georges T. Dodds. The Missing Link and Other Tales of Ape-Men

  49 Alfred Driou. The Adventures of a Parisian Aeronaut

  -- J.-C. Dunyach. The Night Orchid;

  -- J.-C. Dunyach. The Thieves of Silence

  10 Henri Duvernois. The Man Who Found Himself

  08 Achille Eyraud. Voyage to Venus

  01 Henri Falk. The Age of Lead

  51 Charles de Fieux. Lamékis

  31 Arnould Galopin. Doctor Omega

  Arnould Galopin. Doctor Omega & The Shadowmen

  57 Edmond Haraucourt. Illusions of Immortality

  24 Nathalie Henneberg. The Green Gods

  29 Michel Jeury. Chronolysis

  55 Gustave Kahn. The Tale of Gold and Silence

  30 Gérard Klein. The Mote in Time’s Eye

  50 André Laurie. Spiridon

  52 Gabriel de Lautrec. The Vengeance of the Oval Portrait

  27-28 Georges Le Faure & Henri de Graffigny. The Extraordinary Adventures of a Russian Scientist Across the Solar System (2 vols.)

  07 Jules Lermina. Mysteryville

  25 Jules Lermina. Panic in Paris

  32 Jules Lermina. The Secret of Zippelius

  66 Jules Lermina. To-Ho and the Gold Destroyers

  15 Gustave Le Rouge. The Vampires of Mars

  Gustave Le Rouge. The Transatlantic Threat

  Gustave Le Rouge. The Psychic Spies

  Gustave Le Rouge. The Victims Victorious

  Xavier Mauméjean. The League of Heroes

  Joseph Méry. The Tower of Destiny

  Hippolyte Mettais. The Year 5865

  11 José Moselli. Illa’s End

  38 John-Antoine Nau. Enemy Force

  04 Henri de Parville. An Inhabitant of the Planet Mars

  21 Gaston de Pawlowski. Journey to the Land of the Fourth Dimension

  56 Georges Pellerin. The World in 2000 Years

  60 Henri de Régnier. A Surfeit of Mirrors

  33 Maurice Renard. The Blue Peril

  34 Maurice Renard. Doctor Lerne

  35 Maurice Renard. The Doctored Man

  36 Maurice Renard. A Man Among the Microbes

  37 Maurice Renard. The Master of Light

  41 Jean Richepin. The Wing

  12 Albert Robida. The Clock of the Centuries

  62 Albert Robida. Chalet in the Sky

  Albert Robida. The Adventures of Saturnin Farandoul

  46 J.-H. Rosny Aîné. The Givreuse Enigma

  45 J.-H. Rosny Aîné. The Mysterious Force

  43 J.-H. Rosny Aîné. The Navigators of Space

  48 J.-H. Rosny Aîné. Vamireh

  44 J.-H. Rosny Aîné. The World of the Variants

  47 J.-H. Rosny Aîné. The Young Vampire

  J.-H. Rosny Aîné. Helgvor of the Blue River

  24 Marcel Rouff. Journey to the Inverted World

  09 Han Ryner. The Superhumans

  20 Brian Stableford. The Germans on Venus

  19 Brian Stableford. News from the Moon

  63 Brian Stableford. The Supreme Progress

  64 Brian Stableford. The World Above the World

  65 Brian Stableford. Nemoville

  42 Jacques Spitz. The Eye of Purgatory

  13 Kurt Steiner. Ortog

  18 Eugène Thébault. Radio-Terror

  58 C.-F. Tiphaigne de La Roche. Amilec

  53 Théo Varlet. The Xenobiotic Invasion (w/Octave Joncquel)

  16 Théo Varlet. The Martian Epic; (w/André Blandin)

  59 Théo Varlet. Timeslip Troopers

  54 Paul Vibert. The Mysterious Fluid

  English adaptation Copyright 2011 by Georges T. Dodds.

  Annotations 2011 by Paul Wessels.

  Cover illustration Copyright 2011 by Mike Hoffman.

  Introduction Copyright 2011 by Jean-Marc Lofficier.

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  ISBN 978-1-935558-14-9. First Printing. January 2011. Published by Black Coat Press, an imprint of Hollywood Comics.com, LLC, P.O. Box 17270, Encino, CA 91416. All rights reserved. Except for review purposes, no part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. The stories and characters depicted in this novel are entirely fictional. Printed in the United States of America.

 

 

 


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